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Daily Bulletin 03.01.2018 | 19:30 UTC
World
Iran protests: Arab states between trepidation and glee
The anti-government protests in Iran and Tehran's reactions are being watched with great concern in the West. But what do major regional players make of the events there?
In Depth
Nuclear buttons: How easy is the beginning of the end?
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un recently referred to their "nuclear buttons," with the US leader boasting that his was "bigger" than Kim's. The US nuclear briefcase, however, doesn't really have a big red button...
News
Europe
Storm Eleanor — also known as Burglind — batters Europe
Winter storm Eleanor has caused traffic chaos and at least two fatalities as it slammed western Europe. Hundreds of flights were grounded and gale-force winds blew a train car in Switzerland off its tracks.
Denmark: Thief steals world's 'most expensive vodka bottle'
The reportedly $1.3 million Russo-Baltique bottle is made of gold and silver and has a diamond-studded cap. The owner of the Cafe 33 bar had been loaning the bottle from a Russian businessman.
Germany
Far-right AfD files charges against Frankfurt football club president
The nationalist party claims that Eintracht Frankfurt President Peter Fischer slandered them. In interviews, Fischer has called the party 'Nazis' and said he would refuse its members entrance to his football club.
Poland, Hungary say EU migration policy has failed
Hungary and Poland's prime ministers have said their anti-immigration stances are gaining support within the EU and that they want a stronger say in the bloc's future. Both countries have rejected EU's refugee quotas.
German study links increased crime rate to migrant arrivals
The German state of Lower Saxony witnessed a 10.4 percent increase in crime at the height of the migration crisis, according to a study. The study's authors said age and reporting practices factored into the connection.
Sports
Training in Qatar
'Bayern Munich cannot remain silent'
The German Bundesliga champions are in Qatar for their winter training camp. In an interview with DW, Human Rights Watch's Wenzel Michalski criticizes the trip, urging the club to publicly address human rights issues.
Transfer news: Schalke confirm first signing of the window
The transfer window is underway and Bundesliga clubs aren't wasting any time. Here's where to get the latest on player movement in the Bundesliga and beyond.

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